Today’s MLB Prop Picks: Kirk Stays Hot Friday

Alejandro Kirk is the latest of the Blue Jays' bats to catch fire, and he's piling up contact faster than books are adjusting to. He highlights another trio of great MLB player prop picks for tonight's action, as we look to kick off a winning weekend.

Andrew Caley - Senior Betting Analyst at Covers.com
Andrew Caley • Senior Betting Analyst
Jun 10, 2022 • 12:44 ET • 4 min read

There’s no better way to kick off a weekend than with some winning MLB bets. So, we’ll try to do just that as we dive into the player prop market for tonight’s action on the diamond.

Alejandro Kirk is one of the hottest hitters in baseball and sportsbooks are still giving us great value on his total bases prop, Triston McKenzie hopes to dominate the A’s again, and we’ll look at how to bac of the best starters in baseball this season.

Check out our MLB player prop picks for Friday, June 10, as we bank on some of baseball’s best to do their thing.

MLB props for June 10

Picks made on 6/10/2022 at 12:00 p.m. ET.
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Today’s best MLB prop bets

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Kirk Diggler

As long as sportsbooks keep giving us plus money like this on Alejandro Kirk’s total bases prop, we’re going to keep jumping on the Over. So, that’s what we’re doing when the Kirk and the Toronto Blue Jays open a series in Detroit against the Tigers.

The Blue Jays catcher is quietly becoming one of the best hitters in baseball. There aren’t many players in the game today who can recognize a strike out of a pitcher’s hand better than Kirk. The Blue Jays catcher is striking out in just 9.3% of his plate appearances, which ranks in the Top 2% of all MLB hitters.

Kirk’s ability to recognize strikes means he doesn’t chase, creating a ton of contact — and right now he’s on fire. Kirk is hitting .467 with a 1.352 OPS with eight extra-base hits over his last 12 games. And in the 11 games he's started in that span, he's gone Over 1.5 total bases eight times

Tonight, he’ll dig in against Tigers rookie Elvin Rodriguez. The right-hander has shown flashes of his potential in his first four games, but the transition to the Big Leagues has been tough on him. Rodriguez has an expected ERA of 5.02 and is surrendering a .546 expected slugging percentage to opponents.

The youngster relies mostly on his fastball and slider but hasn’t struck out a ton of hitters so far. That should play well into Kirk’s approach at the plate. Kirk is also hitting .316 when facing righties this season and looks like a solid bet to Over his total bases prop once again.

PickAlejandro Kirk Over 1.5 total bases (+120)

Guardian of the Galaxy

It looks like Triston McKenzie is beginning to have a breakout season for the Cleveland Guardians. The right-hander has been hot since the start of May and he’ll look to keep dealing when he toes the rubber tonight against the visiting Oakland Athletics.

Now, the 24-year-old McKenzie is coming off a start where he allowed five earned runs. But it was only on three hits, all homers, and he still pitched seven innings. That has been a theme for McKenzie, throwing at least six innings in each of his six starts.

Over that stretch, he has a 2.85 ERA and has surrendered just 34 hits over 58 innings of work. Those game have lowered McKenzie’s expected ERA to 3.93 for the season and is limiting opponents to a .233 batting average. 

He’ll get a chance to improve on those numbers on Friday night — because his opponent will be the lowly A’s.

Oakland is the worst team in the majors when it comes to hitting off right-handers. The A’s .206 batting average and .579 OPS when facing righties are both dead last in the MLB. And they've already had problems with McKenzie this season.

They faced off back on May 1, where McKenzie held the A’s scoreless over 6 1-3 innings on just four hits while striking out seven. 

If McKenzie can command his fastball against the A’s, there’s no reason why he shouldn’t be able to dominate this lineup once again and go Under his hits allowed prop in the process. It's a number he's stayed Under in nine of his 10 starts this season.

PickTriston McKenzie Under 4.5 hits allowed (+118)

No ordinary Joe

Joe Musgrove has been one of the best starters in the Big League this season and he’ll look to keep dealing when he takes the ball for the San Diego Padres in tonight’s matchup against the Colorado Rockies.

In a rotation full of great arms, Musgrove has been the best. The right-hander hasn’t allowed more than two earned runs in a start this season, pitching to an expected ERA of 2.63 and limiting opponents to a .225 expected batting average. He’s also been one of the most reliable pitchers in baseball, pitching at least six innings in all 10 of his starts. 

Musgrove now gets an interesting matchup against the Rockies. Not surprisingly, it's another season where Colorado can hit, but not much else. Even so, the Rockies come into this one with a few things going against them.

One, Musgrove is a right-hander. The Rockies rank 20th in OPS and 27th in wRC+ when facing righties this season. And two, they are on the road, where they rank 28th in scoring, plating just 3.08 runs per game.

On top of that, Musgrove made two starts against the Rockies at Petco Park last season and he held them scoreless over 14 innings on just five hits while striking out 22. 

Bet on Musgrove to pitch deep into yet another game and take the Over on his 19.5 outs recorded. He's done so four times in his last six starts, including both matchups against the Rockies at home last season.

Pick: Joe Musgrove Over 19.5 outs recorded (-111)

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When his dreams of becoming the next Steve Nash died, all Andrew “Taco” Caley wanted to do was write about sports, something he’s been doing at Covers for more than a decade. A Journalism School grad from Holland College in Charlottetown, PEI, Andrew previously worked at The Chronicle Herald and Star Metro, but knew in his heart that his future lay in sports. He began at Covers as a news editor and has now done everything under the sun when it comes to content. His work has been seen on TSN, Sportsnet, VSiN, and CBS.

These days Andrew’s betting expertise is focused on his favorite teams – the Toronto Blue Jays and Toronto Raptors. He’s also an avid college football fan and bettor. He can’t be friends with you if you don’t appreciate a Service Academy Under. You can also call him Covers’ Sixth Man, as he regularly steps up to guest host Before You Bet and our MLB and NCAAF release shows.

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